Season 3, E17: The Bear, Canada’s Drag Race and Twin Flame Universe
Strap in for the wildest podcast ride! We're spilling the tea on Canada's Drag Race, dissecting The Bear's antics, and diving deep into the cosmic rollercoaster of Twin Flames Universe. Get ready for giggles, insights, and some seriously fabulous pop culture pondering!
Season 3, E16: From Showgirls’ Absurdities, Our Five Nights at Freddy's Experience and Reality TV Recaps
Settle in, podcast listeners, because we're about to take you on a journey. We'll laugh, we'll cry, we'll marvel at the absurdity of B-movies on Tubi, and question the enigma that is 'Showgirls'. This episode is a wild ride through current events, entertainment, and the peculiarities of life itself.
Season 3, E15: Dissecting Pop Culture's Treatment of Women with Editor & Author Lisa Whittington-Hill
We are chuffed to welcome our guest, Lisa Whittington Hill, publisher of This Magazine and author of the new book, 'Girls, Interrupted: How Pop Culture Is Failing Women,' into today's chat! Lisa offers her expert insights on how pop culture has been failing women is this eye-opening discussion.
Season 3, E14 - Villains, Love, and Scandoval: Thoughts on House of Villains, Love is Blind S5 and VPR
This week, we're recapping some of the best shows we've been watching including the newly premiered House of Villains and season five of Love is Blind. Then, we finally finished Vanderpump Rules and share an update to you (our fans!) on our final thoughts.
Season 3, E7 ~ Deciphering the Role of Therapy in Reality Shows with Journalist Ishani Nath
Can reality television and therapy coexist? Does the intersection of the two offer a hidden path to personal growth? Buckle up, because our guest journalist Ishani Nath helps us navigate the complex world of therapy representation in reality TV. And tbh, you won’t believe what you hear!
Season 3, E4: Mini HLB on Jury Duty, The Ultimatum: Queer Love, and Star Crossed
Today is our second minisode drop of season three! What do you get when you combine a chaotic comedy series, a messy queer reality TV show, and an attempt at making our first YouTube video? Stay tuned for more unhinged conversations, and get ready to laugh.
Season 2, E10: How Memes Became A Love Language with Content Creator Thea from @YourMomsAreWatching
Throughout the pandemic, many people used memes to cope with the world's heaviness, as they're an undeniably fun way to express one's emotions and feelings. But they are also a great way to connect with others in so many things, including pop culture, reactions, and the news. ✨So for this week's episode, we decided to sit down and dig into memes as a love language and we invited Thea D'souza from the wildly popular Instagram account @YourMomsAreWatching to chat with us. Her account uses a mixture of humorous memes, serious analysis, and personal stories to analyze the Bravoverse, so tune in!
Season 2, E6: The Realities of Parody Life with Nori's Black Book and Jordan Ross Meyer, creator of the Donn Gunvalson Twitter handle
Not only has another two weeks gone by (so quick!) but we're happy to be celebrating our 1 year anniversary of podcasting! 🥳 For our sixth episode of the season (and our mid-way point of season two), we're happy to bring on two guests we've been looking forward to all season: Natalie Franklin of everyone's favourite Instagram parody account, Nori's Black Book. But if we were getting into who is behind the curtain of these parody accounts and making a living from living and having a blast living the life of these "celebs", we had to ask the one and only Jordan Ross Meyers behind the Twitter handles of Donn Gunvalson and Lee Radziwill and co-host of the Pretty Corrupt podcast.
Season 2, E2: OK, But Why Is Queer Reality Television So Bad with director/writer Topher Cusumano
In the second full-length episode of season two, Ama & Ameema invite the iconic writer/director of LGBTQ+ reality shows such as Hot Haus and Slag Wars, our favourite sex-positive daddy (and soon to be yours!) Topher Cusumano.
Episode 02: Separating Drag from Drag Race
Amidst controversy, backlash, fracking, and problematic moments, how much can we still enjoy RuPaul's Drag Race? Ama is joined by fierce Atlanta queens and co-hosts of the Good Judy Podcast, Ellasaurus Rex & Brigitte Bidet to get into it from the show's racism and transphobia to why it's so important to seek out local drag.